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i love it. >> london has changed, as every city has. you certainly will not have any of those bankers wearing bowler hats and numberless. more to the point, london out is tremendously diverse. paris is becoming in admitting that it is more a diversity, and there's a little line for me quite hidden away the says i'm very much a parisian or i'm interested in parisian women, but not quite sure that i ever met a parisian woman. what do you mean by that? >> what i mean is that my education, i have been looking at old movies that i love. we speak about the reputation of the parisian, which was supposed to dress very well. i think that, you know, in france, the eccentricity -- for me, eccentricity is very chic and it is what i love. it is so much about the good taste, which paralyzed. it is still a city where everybody meets profession, sure, but it is sad that you did not seek only may be in the young people, but you do not see when people are in the rain, let's say, in society, like having the joy to address. like you have to be like the col
i love it. >> london has changed, as every city has. you certainly will not have any of those bankers wearing bowler hats and numberless. more to the point, london out is tremendously diverse. paris is becoming in admitting that it is more a diversity, and there's a little line for me quite hidden away the says i'm very much a parisian or i'm interested in parisian women, but not quite sure that i ever met a parisian woman. what do you mean by that? >> what i mean is that my...
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at the london school of economics also in london we have adel darwish he is the political editor of the middle east magazine group and in paris we cross to emmanuel to put he hears the president of institute for perspective security studies in europe all right gentlemen cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want michael if i could go to you first i mean if you read western media it's the worst fighting terrorism jihadism in africa is that the worst problem africa has right now. it's definitely one of the key problems africa is grappling with at the moment particularly to do with. mali and the fact that the whole of north of mali had until recently been occupied by. jihadist islamist groups which basically had serious potential for destabilizing the whole region and of course the state of mali michael what does that justify interventions military interventions you think . it becomes a problem for the international community and our smiley the state of mali is unable to do with it obviously there has to be international support and that can sometimes be for
at the london school of economics also in london we have adel darwish he is the political editor of the middle east magazine group and in paris we cross to emmanuel to put he hears the president of institute for perspective security studies in europe all right gentlemen cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want michael if i could go to you first i mean if you read western media it's the worst fighting terrorism jihadism in africa is that the worst problem africa has...
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at the london school of economics also in london we have adel darwish he is the political editor of the middle east. magazine group and paris requires to emanuel to put he hears the president of institute for perspective security studies in europe all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want michael if i could go to you first i mean if you read western media it's the worst fighting terrorism jihadism in africa is that the worst problem africa has right now. it's definitely one of the key problems africa is grappling with at the moment particularly to deal with. mali and the fact that the whole of north of mali until recently been occupied by terrorists jihadists islamist groups which basically had serious potential for destabilizing the whole siberian region and of course the state of mali michael but does that justify interventions military interventions you think. it becomes a problem for the international community and our smiley the state of mali is unable to do with it obviously there has to be international support and that can some
at the london school of economics also in london we have adel darwish he is the political editor of the middle east. magazine group and paris requires to emanuel to put he hears the president of institute for perspective security studies in europe all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want michael if i could go to you first i mean if you read western media it's the worst fighting terrorism jihadism in africa is that the worst problem africa has...
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to cross-talk same sex marriages i'm joined by peter tatchell in london he is a human rights campaigner and director of the peter tatchell foundation in the hall we have godfrey bloom he is a member of the european parliament. in a member of the u.k. independence party and in washington we cross to thomas peters he is the communications director for the national organization for marriage gentlemen cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want to thomas if i go do you want in washington first how do you define a marriage well i define marriage like the vast majority of human history societies and cultures the marriages the unique bonding of a man and woman for the proper raising of children the next generation and it's very close and saying ok peter in london give it a shot what's your definition of marriage go ahead i think marriage is a bond of love and commitment between any two people and they could be opposite six or same sex and indeed in britain until nine hundred seventy one there was no ban on gay marriage so the ballot in britain is a very recent invent
to cross-talk same sex marriages i'm joined by peter tatchell in london he is a human rights campaigner and director of the peter tatchell foundation in the hall we have godfrey bloom he is a member of the european parliament. in a member of the u.k. independence party and in washington we cross to thomas peters he is the communications director for the national organization for marriage gentlemen cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want to thomas if i go do you...
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on africa at the london school of economics also in london we have adel darwish he is the political editor of the middle east magazine group and in paris we crossed to emanuel to hear the president of the institute for perspective security studies in europe all right gentlemen cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want michael if i could go to you first i mean if you read western media it's the worst fighting terrorism jihadism in africa is that the worst problem africa has right now. it's definitely one of the key problems africa is grappling with at the moment particularly to do with. mali and the fact that the whole of north of mali had until recently been occupied by terrorist jihadist islamist groups which basically had serious potential for destabilizing the whole region and of course the state of mali ok michael but does that justify interventions military interventions you think. it becomes a problem for the international community and our smiley the state of mali is unable to do with it obviously there has to be international support and that can
on africa at the london school of economics also in london we have adel darwish he is the political editor of the middle east magazine group and in paris we crossed to emanuel to hear the president of the institute for perspective security studies in europe all right gentlemen cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want michael if i could go to you first i mean if you read western media it's the worst fighting terrorism jihadism in africa is that the worst problem...
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london, paris, freezing mark, madrid, you will see temperatures fall down. farther toward the north and east on the cold side, moscow, minus 5 on saturday. that's a look at world weather. here is a look at the extended forecast. >>> we're back in 30 minutes with more on the latest. i'm gene otani in tokyo. from all of us here at nhk world, thanks very much for joining us. have a great day wherever you are.
london, paris, freezing mark, madrid, you will see temperatures fall down. farther toward the north and east on the cold side, moscow, minus 5 on saturday. that's a look at world weather. here is a look at the extended forecast. >>> we're back in 30 minutes with more on the latest. i'm gene otani in tokyo. from all of us here at nhk world, thanks very much for joining us. have a great day wherever you are.
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on africa at the london school of economics also in london we have adel darwish he is the political editor of the middle east magazine group and in paris we cross to emmanuel to plea here is the president of the institute for prospective security studies in europe all right gentlemen cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want michael if i could go to you first i mean if you read western media it's the worst fighting terrorism jihadism in africa is that the worst problem africa has right now. it's definitely one of the key problems africa is grappling with at the moment picture clearly to do with. mali and the fact that the whole of north of mali had until recently been occupied by terrorist jihadist islamist groups which basically had serious potential for destabilizing the whole siberian region and of course the state of mali ok michael but does that justify interventions military interventions you think. it becomes a problem for the international community and our smiley the state of mali is unable to do with it obviously there has to be international s
on africa at the london school of economics also in london we have adel darwish he is the political editor of the middle east magazine group and in paris we cross to emmanuel to plea here is the president of the institute for prospective security studies in europe all right gentlemen cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want michael if i could go to you first i mean if you read western media it's the worst fighting terrorism jihadism in africa is that the worst...
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i think it's time i was going, i felt really in love with london. i felt more freedom. when i was going there, it gave me -- [unintelligible] sending like, yes, go on to do the things you feel are good. because it is very conservative in paris. >> only you had come to san francisco. >> yes. >> i can only imagine what you would have produced. [applause] >> that is true. >> here is this good little boy who is be heading classically and is very charming and wonderful and working hard. how did you turn into a bad boy? [laughter] and tell us about the whole business of putting sexuality on the map, as it were. when you go into the exhibition here, it is still shocking to see some of the clothes which are suggesting a kind of pervert petit, never against women. you see a lot of flash and tattoos and in the clothing. it must've been completely taboo when you started doing the mine in 1970's and early 1980's. >> i think it was, yes. it was, to be honest, all the things i did that were supposed to be provocative or maybe that make me called a bad boy to the french, because some
i think it's time i was going, i felt really in love with london. i felt more freedom. when i was going there, it gave me -- [unintelligible] sending like, yes, go on to do the things you feel are good. because it is very conservative in paris. >> only you had come to san francisco. >> yes. >> i can only imagine what you would have produced. [applause] >> that is true. >> here is this good little boy who is be heading classically and is very charming and wonderful...
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london's ftse is trading higher by 0.4%. frankfurt's dax is up 0.25%. london is up 0.25%. and paris has gains of 0.5% at the moment. >>> before i get into the currency levels, i want to give you this piece of news just in. the group of seven finance ministers and central bank governors has issued a statement reaffirming they are committed to market-determined exchange rates. they stressed that they will continue to consult closely on foreign exchange markets. japan's finance minister oso made the statement available to reporters as the yen's rapid fall continues. now, in the statement, the g-7 members said they agreed excessive volatility and disorderly movements in exchange rates can have adverse implications for economic and financial stability. currency issues are expected to be high on the agenda at a g-20 meeting to be held in moscow starting friday. >>> and now let's get a check on the latest currency levels following that statement. the dollar against the yen is little changed around the 94 yen level. news of north korea's nuclear test appears to have had a limited
london's ftse is trading higher by 0.4%. frankfurt's dax is up 0.25%. london is up 0.25%. and paris has gains of 0.5% at the moment. >>> before i get into the currency levels, i want to give you this piece of news just in. the group of seven finance ministers and central bank governors has issued a statement reaffirming they are committed to market-determined exchange rates. they stressed that they will continue to consult closely on foreign exchange markets. japan's finance minister...
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now a sign she's been holed up at the ecuadorian embassy in london fearing he will be arrested if he takes one step outside and so far hasn't been guaranteed safe passage well under house arrest or such of premiered an interview show here on r.t. and one of his gaffes was nonetheless correia take side listen to some welcoming words from the ecuadorian president to a silent as he moved to go to salute it is really a pleasure to meet you julian least in this way and. to the club of the persecuted . thank you. and it seems that was the beginning of beautiful friendship between of songe and ecuador there you go kerry thanks for that. well the full interview which the sons undertook with that rough career is available at r.t. dot com and of course all the other episodes of his talk show which aired hair on artie. if you. believe the. protesters in egypt her restive city of port side threatening more violence after a must rather has brought a work stoppage there several thousand activists marched to demand justice for the deaths of dozens killed in the city's riots last month links to show
now a sign she's been holed up at the ecuadorian embassy in london fearing he will be arrested if he takes one step outside and so far hasn't been guaranteed safe passage well under house arrest or such of premiered an interview show here on r.t. and one of his gaffes was nonetheless correia take side listen to some welcoming words from the ecuadorian president to a silent as he moved to go to salute it is really a pleasure to meet you julian least in this way and. to the club of the persecuted...
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country's diplomatic shield in london and the city by rafael correa let's get more insight on the smarties and the way now who joins us here in the studio and he sits on a small carry julian assange was certainly watching the selection very closely rafael correia is pinto win and has already declared victory in this first round according to some analysts he was marked to win a third term as his performance platform is seen in ecuador and across latin america as standing up to the u.s. and friends while the opposition is more or less seen as pro-u.s. here's adrian sound founder of the second republic project. public opinion through latin america has grown very weary with u.s. intervention in u.k. interventions throughout the continent which explains why i. believe you can argentina brazil. are having government keeping very much for of arms from the united states and latin america this very strong popular movement trying to move away from the united states well craig has benefited from the sentiment by pledging to continue down this road now gray a pretty much securing a third term as ecuad
country's diplomatic shield in london and the city by rafael correa let's get more insight on the smarties and the way now who joins us here in the studio and he sits on a small carry julian assange was certainly watching the selection very closely rafael correia is pinto win and has already declared victory in this first round according to some analysts he was marked to win a third term as his performance platform is seen in ecuador and across latin america as standing up to the u.s. and...
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is in london the skull the latest. the hall was originally named in order of the bottle of mormons which was one of the first major battles of the first world war it's for the brits fighting the germans thousands of british soldiers lost their lives that but as critics say it looks like the memory of their heroism has been sold for some three million pounds to the king of bahrain who's made a donation to sandhurst for that amount of course bahrain is a government that we as we know has been accused of waging a violent crackdown against anti-government protesters over the past two years since an anti government top prize in began but nevertheless the british government has very strong links to the bahraini regime just to give you an example of a few of those we've got quite a few bahraini security officers who train. just like the king himself did actually we've also had the top former top boss from scotland yard he's now actually overseeing the bahraini police he's employed by the morning tea over there and of course l
is in london the skull the latest. the hall was originally named in order of the bottle of mormons which was one of the first major battles of the first world war it's for the brits fighting the germans thousands of british soldiers lost their lives that but as critics say it looks like the memory of their heroism has been sold for some three million pounds to the king of bahrain who's made a donation to sandhurst for that amount of course bahrain is a government that we as we know has been...
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another term according to exit polls she did in the sun she's under the country's diplomatic shield in london this by rafael career well let's get more insight on this from artie's now he joins us now on the set thanks carrie rafael correia is pinto win and has already declared victory in this first round according to some analysts he was marked to win a third term with this platform seen in ecuador and across latin america of standing up to the u.s. and friends while the opposition is more or less seen as pro-u.s. here's adrian south gucci the founder of the second republic project. public opinions there are left in america's growing very weary with u.s. intervention and u.k. intervention throughout the continent which explains why countries like venezuela ecuador bolivia even argentina brazil and weaker iowa are having governments are keeping very much of a move for arm's length from the united states. well let in america there is this very strong popular movement trying to move away from the united states per se has benefited from this sentiment by pledging to continue down this road now c
another term according to exit polls she did in the sun she's under the country's diplomatic shield in london this by rafael career well let's get more insight on this from artie's now he joins us now on the set thanks carrie rafael correia is pinto win and has already declared victory in this first round according to some analysts he was marked to win a third term with this platform seen in ecuador and across latin america of standing up to the u.s. and friends while the opposition is more or...
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money talks as you say thanks for the live from london that. i mean time is under fire again for selling weapons to regimes repeatedly accused of human rights violations was recently has been revealed the u.k. sold billions of pounds with a small arms weaponry and relation to sri lanka that's despite his direct quote in treating the tamil minority in the suppression of separatist as to where this with jim brann from the stop the war coalition he's live in london for us either jim even britain's foreign office insists. country of concern as it puts it into thousands of civilians were killed during the civil war there along with widespread reports of extrajudicial killings was britain selling weapons to them and. well. the height of the civil war a few years ago there was a certain amount of bad blood between the authorities in colombo and london. and with the victory of the authorities in colombo then clearly wants to move as quickly as it can to establish good relations and also this course there is the geo strategic questions because sri lanka
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london. for the first time in more than three decades and iranian leader is making an official visit to cairo president ahmadinejad is attending a muslim summit to discuss security issues with egypt's mohamed morsi earlier journalist neil clark told my colleague bill dodd that tehran needs all the friends it can get. brown strongest ally in the arab world has now been serious serious been abroad a lot of iran this is the reason why the pro israel lobby why the americans why are the saudis etc so keen to talk a sad now there's no such moment the syrian government is about to fall but were it for any around would be even more isolated than it is today and the unit in a very dangerous position so they are what makes good sense what iran is trying to build bridges with cairo are their financial motives behind this meeting where we've got to believe the economies aren't bearing in mind the situation there in iran with all those sanctions that are appearing to have a quite an impact on the iranian
london. for the first time in more than three decades and iranian leader is making an official visit to cairo president ahmadinejad is attending a muslim summit to discuss security issues with egypt's mohamed morsi earlier journalist neil clark told my colleague bill dodd that tehran needs all the friends it can get. brown strongest ally in the arab world has now been serious serious been abroad a lot of iran this is the reason why the pro israel lobby why the americans why are the saudis etc...
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right now we got london lower by .10%. paris cac 40 is down by the .10%. asian shares ended pretty mixed. europe's poor growth data dented sentiment. nikkei declined 1.2%. australia losing just a fraction after reaching the highest level in 4 1/2 years just on thursday. south korea's kospi holding ground. the benchmark index added almost a .10% at the close. moving on to currencies now the yen is keeping it's upward momentum against other major skrins ahead of the g-20. dollar/yen is 92.62. why are youo yen is squatted at 123. >> tepco will cover a short fall stemming from the halted operations at the nuclear power plant in fukushima. 50 companies are taking part in the bidding process. the firms that win will begin supplying a total of 1.6 million kilowatts of power between 2019 and 2021. this amount will be equal to the power generation from two nuclear power plants. tepco made it a condition that the bidding price would be below about 10 cents per one kilowatt per hour. coal fire thermal powered plants will be favored candidates due to their lower cost.
right now we got london lower by .10%. paris cac 40 is down by the .10%. asian shares ended pretty mixed. europe's poor growth data dented sentiment. nikkei declined 1.2%. australia losing just a fraction after reaching the highest level in 4 1/2 years just on thursday. south korea's kospi holding ground. the benchmark index added almost a .10% at the close. moving on to currencies now the yen is keeping it's upward momentum against other major skrins ahead of the g-20. dollar/yen is 92.62. why...
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easily won reelection in ecuador and is currently under the country's diplomatic shield in london is expected to be afforded protection for another four years. reports. it's been an easy victory for referer korea. voters praise him for the massive social spending programs he allows despite the global financial crisis but this isn't the only thing that makes korea stand out as a leader in the international arena he has taken a firm stance against the strong u.s. influence in south america tensions reached boiling point in two thousand and eleven when he accused washington of meddling into the country's internal affairs and expelled its u.s. ambassador career referred to wiki leaks cable as a proof of america infiltrated police force this came just six months after the country was shaken by an attempted coup by a police officer who blockaded korea in a hospital and occupied the national parliament last year the president enter the u.s. even more by granting asylum to the world's most famous whistleblower julian assange was wanted in the states for the release of classified on the clima
easily won reelection in ecuador and is currently under the country's diplomatic shield in london is expected to be afforded protection for another four years. reports. it's been an easy victory for referer korea. voters praise him for the massive social spending programs he allows despite the global financial crisis but this isn't the only thing that makes korea stand out as a leader in the international arena he has taken a firm stance against the strong u.s. influence in south america...
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positive business relations with washington with london with paris and so for now going back to what you just said a second ago isn't the kuwaiti government afraid that by backing of the syrian rebels that they could stop problems at home as what we're seeing in turkey right now. sure they're i'm sure they're afraid of that but they also understand that there is no other option for them for them to do back away from this issue or worse yet from the perspective of washington do support the assad regime in the question of national sovereignty it would be signing their own death warrant they understand that the only thing standing between them and an angry mob is brok obama the u.s. imperial system in whichever puppet president they have in charge at the moment and really quickly do you think that there's any chance that this current unrest cared to end up as a full scale revolution. in any of the gulf monarchies it's entirely possible it depends on the social dynamic it's the qatif region of saudi arabia where the shiite minority is rising up this is still a small part of the country t
positive business relations with washington with london with paris and so for now going back to what you just said a second ago isn't the kuwaiti government afraid that by backing of the syrian rebels that they could stop problems at home as what we're seeing in turkey right now. sure they're i'm sure they're afraid of that but they also understand that there is no other option for them for them to do back away from this issue or worse yet from the perspective of washington do support the assad...
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rather, this is a brief for cities to london but this to informal practices that they have already put in place to give institutional expression to emerging cooperative relationships, to focus on the bottom of the role that the city's already play in deliberate thing and deciding and voluntarily implementing policies and reforms that need to be interdependent challenges of the 21st century. the aim isn't to edit the burdensome job of covering the world to the already burdensome job of governing the city. it's already to understand that to govern the city's effectively they may have to play some role in governing the world in which they're cities fight to survive. but in governing the city's cooperatively to give their prod what is of the global effect may years need not await the cooperation of the disk united nations or the international financial institutions private market multinational corporations are centuries old and dysfunctional nation's. they can act now in ways that are symbolic, and volunteer aid but that are also practical, efficient and potentially transformational and th
rather, this is a brief for cities to london but this to informal practices that they have already put in place to give institutional expression to emerging cooperative relationships, to focus on the bottom of the role that the city's already play in deliberate thing and deciding and voluntarily implementing policies and reforms that need to be interdependent challenges of the 21st century. the aim isn't to edit the burdensome job of covering the world to the already burdensome job of governing...
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we're seeing gains in london of about .4%. frankfurt dax is down a quarter of a pennsylvania and paris cac lower. a senior official of the international monetary fund has expressed a report for japan's economic policies but expressed a need for the country to take steps to rein in fiscal health. the finance minister met visiting imf managing director david lipton here in tokyo. he briefed him on the government's policies. he explained about the recent joint statement between the government and central bank. that statement seat 2% inflation target. he also referred to a supplementary budget plan which has a stimulus worth $100 billion. finance ministry officials said he understood them and said they were necessary. the meeting came amid concerns voiced by germany and other countries opinion they are saying japan's policies could be intended to guide the yen lower. >>> two major japanese automakers have revised their profits. mazda motors says it expects to post $480 million in operating profit up 80% when you calculate it in ye
we're seeing gains in london of about .4%. frankfurt dax is down a quarter of a pennsylvania and paris cac lower. a senior official of the international monetary fund has expressed a report for japan's economic policies but expressed a need for the country to take steps to rein in fiscal health. the finance minister met visiting imf managing director david lipton here in tokyo. he briefed him on the government's policies. he explained about the recent joint statement between the government and...
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on africa at the london school of economics also in london we have adel darwish he is the political editor of the middle east magazine group and in paris we cross to emmanuel he is the president of institute for perspective security studies in europe all right gentlemen cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want michael if i could go to you. first i mean if you read western media it's the worst fighting terrorism jihadism in africa is that the worst problem africa has right now. it's definitely one of the key problems africa is grappling with at the moment particularly to do with. mali and the fact that the whole of north of mali had until recently been occupied by terrorist jihadist islamist groups which basically had serious potential for destabilizing the whole sahara and region and of course the state of mali michael what does that justify interventions military interventions you think. it becomes a problem for the international community and our smiley the state of mali is unable to do with it obviously there has to be international support and that
on africa at the london school of economics also in london we have adel darwish he is the political editor of the middle east magazine group and in paris we cross to emmanuel he is the president of institute for perspective security studies in europe all right gentlemen cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want michael if i could go to you. first i mean if you read western media it's the worst fighting terrorism jihadism in africa is that the worst problem africa...
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in their research it's a team from goldsmiths university of london and i'm joined by one of thirteen now professor. and i think you very much for joining us and this new technology a lot of talk about a lot of excitement but a huge number of unanswered questions that go along with these developments you're taking part in this investigation now we haven't even really got questions answered eight of the legality of these attacks and yet we're seeing technology sort of leapfrogging over the law at this point i think that what. we are seeing a de facto legislation by practice. of warfare actually creating the law for the problem of the law for war because it always legs behind the technologies are full of course the chronology moved much. plastered in the laws of war and if technology changed the way in which we conduct our wars when we speaking about drone warfare we're not really speaking about the area bomb being we're speaking about targeted attacks and especially the kind of the new type of attack that we've been seeing in the last decade that is called an extra duty juridical assas
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vice president has gained exclusive access to london security plans of a sitting in on a downing street meeting fresh from this instead berlin or paris joe biden that prime minister david cameron and got the inside give from britain's military and intelligence chiefs artie's southard has now and then president of access. for the vice president he's known for sometimes putting his foot in his mouth it could of almost being another gaffe but some a very quick to point out when he said that he talks of being delighted to have been invited to that meeting and of having spent half his life in security meetings in the u.s. but people are quick to point out you don't actually have a spoke for years on the u.s. national security council he can be forgiven for that possibly he was referring to other security commitments but during his visit to downing street this is what part of what he took part in he was invited to this national security council meeting it was chaired by prime minister david cameron and it is thought that what was on the agenda and talks about there were issues such as syria a
vice president has gained exclusive access to london security plans of a sitting in on a downing street meeting fresh from this instead berlin or paris joe biden that prime minister david cameron and got the inside give from britain's military and intelligence chiefs artie's southard has now and then president of access. for the vice president he's known for sometimes putting his foot in his mouth it could of almost being another gaffe but some a very quick to point out when he said that he...
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finds president has gained exclusive access to london security plans by sitting in on a downing street meeting fresh from visits to berlin and paris drove by too much prime minister david cameron and called they inside the from britain's military and intelligence chiefs. has more now on the unprecedented access for the vice president he's known for sometimes putting his foot in his mouth it could look almost being another gaffe but some a very quick to point out when he said that he talks of being delighted to have been invited to that meeting and of having spent whole his delight in security meetings in the us but people are quick to point out you don't actually have a spoke for years on the us national security council but he can that be given that possibly he was referring to other security commitments but during his visit to downing street this is what part of what he to. partin he was invited to this national security council meeting it was chaired by prime minister david cameron and it's thought that what was on the agenda and talks about there were such as syria afghanistan iran
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members of richard iii society had hoped for, that he would join other english kings in that abbey in london across from the parliament where many royal burials and indeed royal weddings as we know have been held. but it has already been decided that richard will be reentered at the anglican cathedral in lester about 200 yards from where the skeleton was found. it will be done at a memorial service not a funeral because he's already had a funeral 500 years ago, a pretty hasty one. and that will take place early next year and will be accompanied by the opening of a visitors' center in the grounds of the cathedral which will no doubt be a major tourist draw. >> ifill: john burns of the "new york times," thank you so much. >> it's a pleasure, gwen. fill: you can read more >> ifill: read more about the d.n.a. analysis that helped to uncover this mystery on our science page. >> brown: finally tonight, short >> brown: now, to another in our series on the nation's high school dropout crisis, told this time through a different lens: good teachers can help keep kids in school, but how can schools hol
members of richard iii society had hoped for, that he would join other english kings in that abbey in london across from the parliament where many royal burials and indeed royal weddings as we know have been held. but it has already been decided that richard will be reentered at the anglican cathedral in lester about 200 yards from where the skeleton was found. it will be done at a memorial service not a funeral because he's already had a funeral 500 years ago, a pretty hasty one. and that will...
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whether you're watching from more london to washington this is our chief for international news analysis and reporting my name is to obama say. they have since it. has been brought to a standstill by mass protests initiated by football fans several thousand activists blocked access to the local railway and port and forced fractures to shut down there's a follows a wave of unrest in general sparked by the death sentences given to twenty one football fans they were found guilty of inciting last year's riots that left more than seventy people did has the latest from cairo. the ultra hardcore football fans who call these that disobedience house said they will escalate in the next few days if their demands a not match the story about three thousand people come to the streets of poor saeed basically showing anger against the president and the authorities they reportedly surrounded the governor's building they managed to actually get government employees on the science they stopped the harbor from working and even went to the telecom buildings this however was not just the ultras the hardcore f
whether you're watching from more london to washington this is our chief for international news analysis and reporting my name is to obama say. they have since it. has been brought to a standstill by mass protests initiated by football fans several thousand activists blocked access to the local railway and port and forced fractures to shut down there's a follows a wave of unrest in general sparked by the death sentences given to twenty one football fans they were found guilty of inciting last...
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while three of them issued shares in london exclusively. and that's the latest from the business team up next on archie after a very short break sophie shevardnadze speaks with laurence kotlikoff an economist professor at boston university about the roots and the repercussions of the global financial crisis. there are twelve cities in the united states in which half of the people live. with this is a problem that. there were. people really focused on this problem you certainly should be able to. write. thank. you. laurence kotlikoff economics professor at boston university it's a pleasure to have you with us today it's great to be with you and great to be in russia so you're the one who states that america is broke and is even in a worse state that greece and ireland how so what exactly do you mean by that well we have congress look at all the bills the government has to pay in and in the u.s. case we have enormous bills that have been kept off the books that are not official debts but they're very real for example paying me my social socia
while three of them issued shares in london exclusively. and that's the latest from the business team up next on archie after a very short break sophie shevardnadze speaks with laurence kotlikoff an economist professor at boston university about the roots and the repercussions of the global financial crisis. there are twelve cities in the united states in which half of the people live. with this is a problem that. there were. people really focused on this problem you certainly should be able...
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it's quoted twice a day that's the fixed price that london fix is that a cash prize is supposed to be a cash prize however i would say it's manipulated like lie bores manipulated. you're ok same thing so where does one find a cash prize call up believe in bank and say cruel to me the. bid and offer and then they may decline but if they want your business then they will give you a quote and if the difference is small enough then you can toss that if wide. spread i wouldn't trust their quotation it's interesting because the cash price as you. not. as readily available or is easy to find or to see even difficult to fill a call to find out why in the states by design now why why would that be i mean i think the answer is that there's an emphasis on the the paper markets over something hard like gold and silver that were talked about those are the name of the game to. exchange as little as possible and as the march gold of the pearl futures as possible because there is that where the money is that's where the profit is the sort of the bloomberg that. nobody in the gold was in this wants to
it's quoted twice a day that's the fixed price that london fix is that a cash prize is supposed to be a cash prize however i would say it's manipulated like lie bores manipulated. you're ok same thing so where does one find a cash prize call up believe in bank and say cruel to me the. bid and offer and then they may decline but if they want your business then they will give you a quote and if the difference is small enough then you can toss that if wide. spread i wouldn't trust their quotation...
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for another term according to exit polls judy the sun to some of the country's diplomatic shield in london a decision made by rafael corera more insight on this than for months he's innocent now rafael correia is preparing to win and has already declared victory in this first round according to some analysts he was marked to win a third term with this platform seen in ecuador and across latin america as standing up to the u.s. and france but the opposition is more or less seen as pro-u.s. here's adrian south of the founder of the second republic project public opinion throughout latin america is growing very weary with us students are very short and u.k. intervention throughout the continent which explains why countries like because we were believe you can argentina brazil. governments are keeping very much. and latin america this very strong popular movement trying to move away from the united states has benefitted from this sentiment by pledging to continue down this road now gray a pretty much securing a third term as ecuador's president will be a headache for washington but is very goo
for another term according to exit polls judy the sun to some of the country's diplomatic shield in london a decision made by rafael corera more insight on this than for months he's innocent now rafael correia is preparing to win and has already declared victory in this first round according to some analysts he was marked to win a third term with this platform seen in ecuador and across latin america as standing up to the u.s. and france but the opposition is more or less seen as pro-u.s....